This is a body of new work produced over the last twelve months which intrigue and bewitch the viewer. |
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While computer screens can bewitch the eye, a good shop has four more senses to ensorcell. |
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The voice can transmit, bewitch, or bemuse, just as it can be spiteful or commanding. |
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You'll have to use your magic stare to bewitch all the boys and become the most-loved girl in the city. |
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Their very special gaze seems to bewitch sheep and even the odd stray goose. |
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This is a unique experience you are about to live, let yourself bewitch by the simplicity of luxury. |
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Just hearing a simple scale played on one of these instruments is enough to focus one's attention and bewitch the ear. |
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Why do witches and old women fascinate and bewitch children? |
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The Indians could bewitch my children, and my wife didn't want to go. |
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According to historians, Boyan was not a magician in the sense that he was able to cast spells, bewitch people and transform into animals, but he was a learned man and a poet. |
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Our practice and our thought recognize infanticide in the archetypal mother, its desire to smother, dissolve, mourn, bewitch, poison, and petrify. |
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But it does prove that despite their global success, Punchdrunk's inventiveness, their playfulness and their need to bewitch have not dimmed. |
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Back in his Renaissance, East and West, the power-plays of the past bewitch him now, however fantastic they feel. |
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On trial, Ensslin and Baader bewitch the courtroom, slipping on aviator shades to taunt the judge. |
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Södermalm will bewitch you with its mix of fashion, design, new and second-hand clothes and accessories and general 'hey, chill out' attitude. |
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Neal looks so much like outer clothing that you almost forget that it's underwear. The elegant rushes and coquettish bows bewitch and enchant. |
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Being the ultimate, respected as well feared reference, Dimmu Borgir took the cauldrons out to bewitch once more the greater number. |
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But the same survey found that slightly more than a third of voters have an unfavourable view of Mr Romney, about the same as his rivals. Mr Romney's campaign has so far failed to bewitch Republican primary voters. |
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But his Canadian accent and foreign pedigree helped bewitch his audience. |
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But above all beware never to look the Fairy of the Dawn in the face, for she has eyes that will bewitch you, and glances that will befool you. |
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The most oriental of all orientals, the most spellbinding of all potions, MAGIE NOIRE is all the mystery and charm of the Orient in a bottle, to enchant and bewitch the senses. |
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The sheer emotive power of the Arabic language to enrapture and bewitch its listeners by sound alone should be kept in mind when any piece of Arabic literature is considered. |
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Sirens try to bewitch the sailors, crusades succeed Odysseys. The travemer discovers other cultures at the risk of facing the troubled, or maybe disordered! |
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Onstage, Roberto Linares Brown, Adan de Dios, Alberto Alberto, Telmary and many others bewitch audiences with their original pieces and their irresistible, seductive and suave rhythms. |
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Their fragrances, carefully selected, will bewitch your senses and will transfer their vibrating personality onto you to better regulate your skin. |
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